ON THE LINE: Burnett will make his second spring start, another chance to ease some of the concern that came with his rough 2010… Eric Chavez is getting another start at first base, while the guy who’s suddenly catching everyone’s eye — Jorge Vazquez — gets a start at third… Russell Martin is catching back-to-back days for the first time.

WHO DOESN’T LOVE A SOPRANO SAXOPHONE? Kenny G will perform the National Anthem. That’s… unexpected. Truthfully, I’ve never really listened to Kenny G, but I have to think he’ll do a nice job.

OUT OF THE BULLPEN FOR THE YANKEES: Joba Chamberalin, Pedro Feliciano, Hector Noesi and Mark Prior will be the first four of the pen. Luis Ayala could clean up the ninth inning.

UPDATE, 1:36 p.m.: Eduardo Nunez’s first spring home run is a three-run shot off Oswalt for a 3-0 Yankees lead in the second inning. Meanwhile, A.J. Burnett has sent the side down in order through the first two innings.

UPDATE, 1:56 p.m.: Nine up, nine down for Burnett. Meanwhile, Granderson just sent a rocket over the wall in right field, a two-run shot that has given the Yankees a 5-0 lead.

UPDATE, 2:03 p.m.: RBI single by Chavez, except Posada missed third base on his way home, and he was called out. Strange moment. It was 6-0 for a while, but now it’s back to 5-0 after three innings.

UPDATE, 2:36 p.m.: Here come the minor leaguers. After Chavez’s second hit of the game — an RBI single in the fifth — Luke Murton is in to pinch run with a 7-0 Yankees lead.